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Best Month Ever for GM in 84 Years. The Dateline Is Brazil
In Brazil General Motors car sales broke a record in June thanks to
continued Brazilian government tax breaks for auto makers, the company
said Wednesday, July 1st. The company said sales soared...
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Brazil's Lula Tells African Audience South-South Cooperation Is Attack on Asymmetries
Brazilian president, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, called on July 3 for a
series of joint actions between developing countries, particularly
Brazil and African nations, to address several issues pertaining to the
international...
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60% of Brazil Sugarcane Being Used for Ethanol this Year
Due to intermittent rainfall in virtually all sugarcane regions in
South-Central Brazil there was a 10.08% reduction in the volume of
crushed cane in the first half of June compared to the...
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Helping Uruguay American Senator Hopes to Force Brazil to Do More Business with US
Richard Lugar, the ranking Republican on the Foreign Relations
Committee in the US senate, is urging the American Government to extend
trade benefits to Uruguay, bypassing Mercosur, a move he says would
also...
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Brazilian Trade Relations with Arabs Keep on Growing
Trade relations between Brazilians and Arabs are entering a new and
important phase: investment. This after consolidation of bilateral
trade between Brazil and the Arab countries in a way that the region
has...
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Lula Invites African Continent to Start Green Revolution with Brazil's Help
At the opening of the African Union (AU) heads of state assembly, in
Sirte, Libya, this July 1st, the Brazilian president, Luiz Inácio Lula
da Silva, proposed that a a conference of...
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A Popular Shopping Hub from Rio, Brazil, Tries the Internet Waters
A working-class shopping complex in the center of Rio de Janeiro city,
known as Saara (the Sahara) - Portuguese acronym for Sociedade dos
Amigos e das Adjacências da Rua da Alfândega -...
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Iraq to Import 250 Trucks from Brazil. Cars Will Follow
Iraq is negotiating the purchase of 250 trucks from the Mercedes-Benz
plant in São Bernardo do Campo, in the Greater São Paulo, Brazil. The
information was disclosed by the Iraqi minister of...
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In Libya Lula Tells Brazil, US and EU Have Historic Debt to Africa
Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, the president of Brazil, said this Tuesday
(June 30) that Brazil is willing to establish partnerships for
investing in Africa. Lula was the guest of honor at...
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Brazil Ready to Lend US$ 60 Billion to Help Businesses
In a bid to speed up the Brazilian economy's recovery, Brazil is going to cut sales taxes on 70 capital goods and lower the long-term interest rate charged by...
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More Intimidation and Lawsuits Against Brazilian Newspapers
Brazilian newspapers Integração , based in Tatuí, and Jornal da
Cidade , based in Adamantina, both in the interior of São Paulo state,
are being sued. Carlos Balladas, the...
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Brazil's Petrobras Spends Close to US$ 300 Million in Social Projects
Petrobras, Brazil's state-controlled oil and gas multinational,
provided sponsorship and support for 2,300 projects in Brazil last
year. In all, 554.8 million Brazilian reais (US$ 286 million) were
invested in the environmental,...
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Government Gives Brazilian Companies a Break and Cuts Interest Rates
Measures announced June 29 by the government of Brazil to stimulate the
economy will favor investment by companies, as well as sales of the
capital goods industry. A reduction of interest rates...
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Rhodia Brazil to Export Silky Cloth that Fights Cellulite
The Brazilian laboratories of Rhodia have already become a reference in
modern technologies for developing intelligent yarns, ones that hold
promise ranging from improving sports performance to treating cellulite
of those who wear...
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Brazil's First Hydrogen Bus Enters Service in São Paulo
Brazil sees this as the starting point in a quest for cleaner public
transport in the country. The first Brazilian hydrogen-fueled bus will
be presented this Wednesday (July 1st) in the...
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Brazil: Harvard Professor and Central Bank Chief Leave Lula's Administration
Brazil's presidential advisor Roberto Mangabeira Unger and the chief of the Brazilian Central Bank (BC), Henrique Meirelles, will be leaving the Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva's administration in the...
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Dollar Out in Brazil-China Trade. Real and Yuan In
Brazil's Central Bank (BC) informed that it has reached an initial understanding with China for the gradual elimination of the US dollar in bilateral trade operations which in 2009...
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Brazil Urges Military to Reinstate Overthrown Honduran President
President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva of Brazil condemned the military
coup d'état in Honduras that overthrew president José Manuel Zelaya
this Sunday, June 29, and is urging the military to return...
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Lula Became Hostage of the Rich, Says Brazilian Bishop
Brazilian Bishop Dom Luiz Flávio Cappio received recently the Kant
World Citizen Award from the Kant Foundation in Germany. The award,
given every two years to persons who are acknowledged human rights
defenders,...
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New Dams in Brazil Keep on Destroying Communities and Lives
Until the end of the 1990's, 4,500 rural families lived on the banks of
the Paraíba River. They lived in humble but dignified conditions. Their
houses were made of adobe, they ate...
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Agrarian Reform Now! Land Concentration Dehumanizes Brazil
The concentration of land in Brazil continues to be among the highest
in the world. In the past few years, the agro-exporter model, based in
agribusiness, not only compounded this concentration, but...
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A Tribute to a Brazilian Writer Who Made Theater into a Weapon for the Oppressed
Brazilian playwright and educator Augusto Boal died in Brazil recently at age 78. Boal created the Theater of the Oppressed, a movement where people, even the most humble ones, use...
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Fashion Week in Brazil Brings 21 Foreign Buyers Generating Over US$ 250,000
The São Paulo Fashion Week, one of the main events of its kind in Latin America, which ended last week in southeastern Brazil, generated US$ 267,000 in business deals...
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Bleak: Less than 1% of Brazil's Small Businesses Are Innovative
Sebrae's (Brazilian Micro and Small Business Support Service) latest Global Entrepreneurship Monitor GEM survey shows that only 0.6% of Brazilian micro and small companies are innovative. Brazil is among the...
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UNESCO Heritage Area in Brazil Hosts Cave Art Congress for 40 Countries
Professionals and lovers of archaleogy from almost 40 countries should arrive in São Raimundo Nonato, in the northeastern Brazilian state of Piauí next week. This is the number of nationalities...
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Cosmetic Market Keeps Growing in Brazil. Only Japan and US Are Ahead
Brazilians take beauty very seriously. Figures supplied by the IBGE (Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics) and the Brazilian Association of Toiletries, Perfumes Cosmetics Industries (Abihpec) show...
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For This Brazilian Dairy Exporter, Crisis Spells Opportunity
Brazilian businessman Alfredo de Goeye, a partner in the company responsible for a significant share of Brazil's exports, with 30 years' experience in the international market, says that the...
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Japan's Fuji Air and Air France Get Additional Brazilian Jets
Brazilian aircraft manufacturer Embraer has sold a third E-Jet - an Embraer 175 - to Japan's Fuji Dream Airlines, a company of the Suzuyo Group. The original contract, signed...
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Brazil Earmarks US$ 53 Billion for Agriculture for When the US Bear Wakes Up
Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, the president of Brazil, announced Brazil's 2009/2010 Agriculture and Livestock Plan, which will provide US$ 53 billion in aid, to help Brazilian farmers take...
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Brazilian Consumers Confidence in the Economy Is Up by 4%
Brazil's Consumer Confidence Index (ICC) rose 4.1% in June, increasing
from 102.2 points, in May, to 106.4 points. According to a study
disclosed by Getúlio Vargas Foundation (FGV), this is the highest...